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Verse 14. _THAT THOU KEEP_ THIS _COMMANDMENT WITHOUT SPOT_] _Two_
things are mentioned here:
1. That the _commandment_ itself - the whole _doctrine of Christ_,
should be kept _entire_.
2. That his _...
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THAT THOU KEEP THIS COMMANDMENT - Referring particularly to the solemn
injunction which he had just given him, to “fight the good fight of
faith,” but perhaps also including all that he had enjoined o...
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CHAPTER 6
_ 1. Concerning servants (1 Timothy 6:1)_
2. Concerning those who oppose (1 Timothy 6:3)
3. Concerning contentment and temptation (1 Timothy 6:6)
4. The final exhortations ...
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(_b_) 1 TIMOTHY 6:11. TIMOTHY'S CALL TO FIDELITY. In contrast with
this quest for worldly profit (1 Timothy 6:5; 1 Timothy 6:9 f.)
Timothy must pursue the Christian virtues. Let him, in life's arena
...
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HOW TO BE A SLAVE AND A CHRISTIAN (1 Timothy 6:1-2)...
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But you, O man of God, flee from these things. Pursue righteousness,
godliness, faith, love, endurance, gentleness. Fight the good fight of
faith; lay hold on eternal life, to which you are called, no...
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WITHOUT SPOT. unspotted, Greek. _aspilos_. Here; Jam 1:27. 1 Peter
1:19; 2 Peter 3:14.
UNREBUKEABLE. Same as "blameless", 1 Timothy 3:2;...
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A further exhortation to Timothy. The Lord's appearing
Timothy's own true life and bearing are solemnly dwelt upon in
contrast to the false and low; see on 1 Timothy 6:3.
_thou, O man of God_ Opposed...
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_that thou keep this commandment_ THE COMMANDMENT; this phrase in the
singular or plural (as indicated above, 1 Timothy 6:13) specially
characterises St John's first epistle and is closely linked with...
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ΤΗΡΉΣΑΙ a or. _act. inf. от_ ΤΗΡΈΩ (G5083)
хранить. _Inf._ используется как
дополнение гл. ΠΑΡΑΓΓΈΛΛΩ, в косвенном
повелеиии (RW).
ΆΣΠΙΛΟΣ (G784) без погрешности,
ΆΝΕΠΊΛΗΜΠΤΟΣ (G423) безупречный (_с...
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PROPER WALK 1 Timothy 6:11-16
VI. THE MINISTER HIMSELF. 1 TIMOTHY 6:3-21 _A_
Text 6:11-16
11 But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after
righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patien...
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That thou keep this commandment without spot, unrebukeable, until the
appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ:
KEEP THIS COMMANDMENT - Greek, 'the commandment;' i:e., the Gospel
rule (John 13:34; 1 Timo...
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3 Translators have experienced much difficulty with this opening
sentence, because it seemed to lack the principal verb. The A V adds _
so do_, the Revisers _ so do I now_. It is very seldom that any...
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19 Unless sufficient evidence to establish his guilt is produced, no
charge against an elder is to be entertained. A single witness may be
mistaken, or biased: he must be corroborated by one or more o...
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THIS COMMANDMENT] i.e. the sum of the charges contained in the
Epistle. WITHOUT SPOT, UNREBUKEABLE] Timothy's faith is to be without
spot, so that he should be without reproach. UNTIL THE APPEARING]
T...
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RESUMPTION OF PERSONAL CHARGE TO TIMOTHY. Timothy's conduct was to be
in absolute contrast with that of the heterodox teachers, who valued
religion as a source of gain. He must be faithful, as he had...
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CONCERNING SERVANTS, THE RICH, AND CORRUPT TEACHERS
1, 2. The eighth charge to Timothy, as to bondservants or slaves. We
have here an indication of the way in which Christianity abolished
slavery—not...
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HOW TO BE A LEADER IN THE CHURCH
1 TIMOTHY
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 6
SERVANTS AND MASTERS (6:1-2)
V1 Those who are slaves must respect and honour their masters. They
should do this so that no on...
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THAT THOU KEEP THIS COMMANDMENT WITHOUT SPOT, UNREBUKEABLE. — Here
St. Paul specifies what was the charge he was commending in such
earnest, solemn language to his disciple and representative at
Ephes...
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τηρῆσαι κ. τ. λ.: The phrase τηρεῖν τὴν
ἐντολήν, τὰς ἐντολάς or τὸν λόγον,
τοὺς λόγους is a common one; found in Matthew 19:17, and
especially in the Johannine writings; but wherever it occurs it mean...
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1 Timothy 6:11-16 are a digression into a personal appeal. _Cf._ 2
Timothy 2:1; 2 Timothy 3:10; 2Ti 3:14; 2 Timothy 4:5....
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Thoughts about the right use of wealth are suggested by the slave
problem, a mischievous attitude towards which is associated with false
doctrine. If a man possesses himself, he has enough. This posse...
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“FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT OF THE FAITH”
1 Timothy 6:11
The poor need not envy the rich. Wealth makes no difference in the
audit of eternity. A man cannot eat more than a certain amount of
food, and wear...
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The final injunction of the apostle concerning Timothy's duty toward
his flock had to do with his dealing with Christian slaves. The master
must not treat them with contempt. They are to recognize tha...
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CONFESSING THE GOOD CONFESSION
The man devoted to God's service will run away from material greed and
pursue God's will. He will display reverence toward God, trust in
God's word by obeying his will,...
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That thou keep the commandment. Some understand that of fighting
manfully; others of loving God; others rather comprehend all that St.
Paul had commanded him, and all the instructions given. --- Unto...
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(11) But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after
righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness. (12) Fight
the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou...
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1 Timothy 1:1-20. We enter now on the confidential communications of
the apostle to some of his fellow-labourers, and tonight on the
epistles to Timothy. The two have much in common, but they have als...
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14_That thou, keep the commandment_. By the word commandment he means
all that he hath hitherto said about the office of Timothy, the sum of
which was, that he should show himself to be a faithful min...
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The apostle then goes equally into detail with regard to servants,
that is, slaves. They were to respect their masters, in order that the
doctrine of the Lord should not be blasphemed. When the master...
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THAT THOU KEEP THIS COMMANDMENT,.... Meaning either what he had now
last of all enjoined him, to fight the good fight of faith; or the
whole of the orders he had given him throughout the epistle, rela...
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That thou keep _this_ commandment without spot, unrebukeable, until
the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ:
Ver. 14. _Without spot_] Of foul sins, Deuteronomy 32:5 .
_ Unrebukeable_] So as no just e...
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_I give thee charge_, &c. See note on 1 Timothy 5:21; _in the sight_
In the presence; _of God_ Whose eye is upon us both; and _who
quickeneth all things_ Who is the source of life, natural, spiritual,...
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COMMANDMENT; the whole charge contained in this epistle.
WITHOUT SPOT, UNREBUKABLE; the commandment is kept without spot,
unrebukable, when it is not marred by an imperfect obedience deserving
of cen...
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THE CONDUCT OF THE TRUE CHRISTIAN AND ITS REWARD. 1 Timothy 6:11...
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THAT THOU KEEP THIS COMMANDMENT WITHOUT SPOT, UNREBUKABLE, UNTIL THE
APPEARING OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST;...
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It may be noted that in this epistle the relationships of husband and
wives, children and parents, are not mentioned, as are the questions
of elders, widows, and now servants. For family ties are not...
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That thou keep the commandment without spot, unrebukable, until the
appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ;
1. Spot - Make a list of "spots" that should be avoided. (See also
this word in Ephesians 5:27)...
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“THAT YOU KEEP THE COMMANDMENT”: The term “keep” here means to
“attend to carefully, take care of, to preserve intact.” The word
“commandment” stands for the whole body of God's commandments in
the Ne...
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11-16 It ill becomes any men, but especially men of God, to set their
hearts upon the things of this world; men of God should be taken up
with the things of God. There must be a conflict with corrupt...
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The charge is, that he faithfully perform all the duties belonging to
him as a Christian and a minister, commissioned from God, in the whole
course of his life, that he may not be liable to a just acc...
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Tertullian On the Resurrection of the Flesh
unto which day and time he charges Timothy himself "to keep what had
been committed to his care, without spot, unrebukable, until the
appearing of the Lord...
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1 Timothy 6:14 you G4571 keep G5083 (G5658) commandment G1785 spot
G784 blameless G423 until G3360 our G2257 Lord
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1 Timothy 6:14. WITHOUT SPOT, UNREBUKEABLE. We keep the rhetorical
effect of the Greek better by translating both adjectives after the
same pattern, _‘without spot, without rebuke,'_ or ‘ _spotless,
r...
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THAT THOU KEEP
(τηρησα σε). First aorist active infinitive of τηρεω,
with accusative of general reference (σε) in indirect command after
παραγγελλω.WITHOUT SPOT
(ασπιλον). Late adjective (α priva...
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CONTENTS: Work of the minister continued.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Paul, Timothy, Pilate.
CONCLUSION: The minister of Christ is to preach not only the general
duties of all, but the duties of particu...
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1 Timothy 6:1. _Let as many servants as are under the yoke count their
own masters worthy of all honour,_ by obeying their commands, for in
civil society we are all servants, and have duties which mus...
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OBEY THE COMMANDMENT. To _obey_ and to _keep_ (preserve intact) are
opposite sides of the same coin. I understand the commandment to be
what Paul has said in 1 Timothy 6:11-12. It begins with the _goo...
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1 TIMOTHY—NOTE ON 1 TIMOTHY 6:2 Confronting the False Teaching
Again. This concluding section is very similar to the opening section
(1 Timothy 1:3). Both include discu
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1 TIMOTHY—NOTE ON 1 TIMOTHY 6:11 Paul contrasts Timothy and the
false teachers. True ministry is not motivated by greed. It is
motivated by the reality of eternal life and an awareness of
accountabili...
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1 TIMOTHY—NOTE ON 1 TIMOTHY 6:13 This is another solemn CHARGE (see
1 Timothy 5:21 and note). Jesus’...
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
1 Timothy 6:13. GOD, WHO QUICKENETH ALL THINGS.—R.V. margin,
“preserveth all things alive.” It would almost seem as if St. Paul
meant to say that, whatever perils gat...
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EXPOSITION
1 TIMOTHY 6:1
_Are servants _for _servants as are_,_ _A.V.;_ the doctrine _for _his
doctrine_,_ _A.V. SERVANTS; literally, _slaves_._ _That slaves formed
a considerable portion of the firs...
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Ver. 14. Here follows the thing charged upon Timothy: _that thou keep
the commandment spotless and unrebukeable until the appearance of our
Lord Jesus Christ._ Various shades of meaning have been put...
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Now Paul turns to the subject of servants in chapter six.
Let as many servants as are under the yoke (1 Timothy 6:1)
That is, to a master.
count their own masters worthy of all honour (1 Timothy 6:...
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1 Chronicles 28:10; 1 Chronicles 28:20; 1 Chronicles 28:9; 1
Corinthians 1:8;...
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Commandment [ε ν τ ο λ η ν]. Usually of a single commandment or
injunction, but sometimes for the whole body of the moral precepts of
Christianity, as 2 Peter 2:21; 2 Peter 3:2. The reference may be
e...